It's not so much the kicking up mud, but trail damage that takes place. Ruts prevent the trail from eroding properly and create a new channel for water to run down, making the ruts deeper and deeper over time, often requiring extensive work and man hours to repair.
Same goes for horses, mountain bikes, dirt bikes, and hikers. It's best to wait a couple days if the trail conditions are muddy. It'll make for a much better summer if there aren't ruts everywhere.
Don't get me wrong, AF Canyon is one of my favorite places to explore. It's good to take care of our few trails we have left. I'm just trying to help and educate.
i get it. the kicking up mud was a reference to trail damage. Some folks need to have their checkbook balanced for them too.
Considering Snowbird is planning on paving access from the AF side, you may want to enjoy it while you can. If they get their way, which they always have ($$$ always makes the difference) it may not be long before its a nice flat blacktop all the way to the top with gates and locks.
entirely not what I meant, but ok.
I don't think anyone here was accusing you of trying to damage trails. Educating other people of the potential damage is a responsibility we all share.
This is exactly the problem with Forest Lake. That massive rut in the road right before you get to the top is ridiculous...and now people are trying to avoid it and drive on the high side of the road.
Has anyone tried leveling out/filling in this spot? it is quite squirly getting down in there for sure
I think this would be a great service project to do with the forest service.
You put it together and I'll be there